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Inside Netflix Love on the Spectrum cast's wild 'rager' parties as star's mum tells all
Inside Netflix Love on the Spectrum cast's wild 'rager' parties as star's mum tells all

Daily Mirror

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Inside Netflix Love on the Spectrum cast's wild 'rager' parties as star's mum tells all

Abbey Romeo's mum Christine revealed some wild antics that take place when the stars get together The stars of Netflix's hit reality dating series Love on the Spectrum are no strangers to the limelight, often seen at swanky soirees and major events. But now, we're getting an insider's peek into their world, thanks to Christine Romeo, mother of fan favourite Abbey. Christine herself is no stranger to the spotlight, boasting a dazzling career in acting and producing that fans are only just uncovering. ‌ Her impressive resume includes appearances on The O.C, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Star Trek: Enterprise. She even shared the screen with Abbey's father, Eric Lutes, in the 90s horror movie Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! ‌ With Season 3 of Love on the Spectrum having premiered on Netflix in early April, viewers were treated to a touching moment in the finale as Abbey serenaded her beau David Isaacman with her original song 'Boyfriend Forever', reports Surrey Live. Abbey and David recently graced Logan Paul's Impaulsive podcast, discussing the song that's taken the internet by storm and their life as a couple, with mum Christine accompanying them. However, it was Christine who stole the show with a bombshell about the cast's party habits. During the podcast, when Logan Paul inquired: "Can I ask you about Connor from Love on the Spectrum?" Christine didn't hold back, heaping praise on Abbey's fellow cast member and divulging that they had welcomed Connor and his mother, Lise, into their home. ‌ "We have Love on the Spectrum ragers. We have had a bunch of parties at our house with as many cast members when they're in town if it's like a Netflix thing or a promo thing, we've had these parties," she started off. "My favourite memory is James singing Bad to the Bone in my backyard. ‌ "It's actually the most beautiful thing because most of the people that I know from the show and other people, they don't have the same ego as neurotypical people. There is a sense of 'I like this' and 'I want that' but it is not ego-based. It's actually beautiful, humble, and they don't really have a bigger judgement thing." She continued: "The group of people that I've been around... you're almost so free because you just don't have the same judgement." Prompted by her admission, host Logan couldn't resist asking for an invite: "Is there any way I can come to the next one? I'm serious."

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